2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2015.12.004
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Parental Assessment of Status of Congenital Upper Limb Differences: Analysis of the Pediatric Outcomes Data Collection Instrument

Abstract: Introduction To determine the range of the Pediatric Outcomes Collection Instrument (PODCI) scores for children with a wide variety of congenital upper limb differences and to examine the scoring effect of the patient’s surgical history, family history, severity of involvement, and syndromic associations. Methods We reviewed the PODCI scores for 109 patients, aged 2–18 years, treated for non-traumatic upper extremity conditions. Charts were reviewed for sex, age, extent of limb involvement, laterality, famil… Show more

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“… Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity Adequate PEDI self-care domain Ho et al [ 52 ] Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity OBPP versus peers Doubtful 1-/1 + OBPP with hand impairment versus OBPP without hand impairment Adequate PODCI Huffman et al [ 53 ] Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity Doubtful 5 + Bae et al [ 54 ] Hypotheses testing for construct validity: convergent validity Doubtful ?/6 + Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity Doubtful Dedini et al [ 24 ] Responsiveness: construct approach Before and after intervention Inadequate 2-/4 + Squitieri et al [ 50 ] Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity Inadequate ? Wall et al [ 55 ] Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity Inadequate ? PODCI (v2.0; Original version) Kunkel et al [ ...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity Adequate PEDI self-care domain Ho et al [ 52 ] Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity OBPP versus peers Doubtful 1-/1 + OBPP with hand impairment versus OBPP without hand impairment Adequate PODCI Huffman et al [ 53 ] Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity Doubtful 5 + Bae et al [ 54 ] Hypotheses testing for construct validity: convergent validity Doubtful ?/6 + Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity Doubtful Dedini et al [ 24 ] Responsiveness: construct approach Before and after intervention Inadequate 2-/4 + Squitieri et al [ 50 ] Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity Inadequate ? Wall et al [ 55 ] Hypotheses testing for construct validity: discriminative validity Inadequate ? PODCI (v2.0; Original version) Kunkel et al [ ...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Construct validity No hypotheses were defined a priori ? PEDI self-care domain [ 52 ] Construct validity 1 out of 2 hypotheses confirmed ± PODCI [ 24 , 50 , 53 55 ] Construct validity 11 out of 11 predefined hypotheses confirmed; for several analyses hypotheses could not be defined a priori ± Responsiveness 4 out of 6 hypotheses confirmed ± PODCI (v2.0; Original version) [ 25 ] Internal consistency Cronbach’s alpha range = 0.82–0.93 ? Construct validity No hypotheses were defined a priori ?…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our data did not support that family history was protective in terms of the impact of PROMIS Peer Relation, Anxiety and Depression nor PODCI Happiness subscales. Wall et al 33 had previously studied a cohort of nontraumatic pediatric UE conditions and demonstrated an association between family history and improved PODCI scores, which was hypothesized to be secondary to a sense of a commonly shared condition and family support for the child. The prior population studied was predominantly comprised of individuals with malformations, which do not typically cause pain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(4) Web server side The collected data is uploaded to the Web site server, and the data can be queried through the Internet [11].…”
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confidence: 99%